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NEW HAMPSHIRE 1732 CENSUS
Oxford, Massachusetts: Holbrook Research Institute,1981
LC 81-80038, ISBN 0-931248-10-8
75 pages on 1 microfiche, $6
Jay Mack Holbrook

At last you can examine this colony in the early 18th-century! More than 3,000 household heads appear in this compilation based on the previously unused, unknown, and unpublished 1732 manuscript of New Hampshire ratables. Besides name and town of residence, most entries show number of males aged 16 and older in the household or indicate other items of interest. Each entry is documented to its original source.

Major Features:

  • Map of 1732 New Hampshire
  • Settlement dates of New Hampshire towns
  • A colony-wide, reconstructed census of resident town records, land ownership lists, and petitions
  • Place of residence for each household head
  • Number of males age 16 & over in each household
  • Every entry documented to a primary source

NEW HAMPSHIRE 1776 CENSUS
Oxford, Massachusetts: Holbrook Research Institute, 1976
LC 76-151110, ISBN 0-931248-82-7
325-frame, single-image format at 42X reduction
170 pages on 1 microfiche, $6
Jay Mack Holbrook

Have you ever wondered if your ancestors supported the Revolutionary War? This census tells what over 9,000 New Hampshire residents thought in 1776 about the War for Independence. The volume also distinguished those who could write from those who used an "X" for a signature. Further, town and county of residence are given for each individual. In all, this completely indexed census represents the most inclusive list of New Hampshire names available for the Revolutionary War period.


NEW HAMPSHIRE RESIDENTS 1633-1699
Oxford, Massachusetts: Holbrook Research Institute, 1979
LC 79-88038, ISBN 0-931248-01-9
234 pages on 1 microfiche, $6.
Jay Mack Holbrook

Do you suppose any of your ancestors ventured into New Hampshire before 1700? Look here to learn if they owned land, paid taxes, attended church, signed petitions, pledged allegiance, disputed boundaries, or left estates at death.

Compiled from more than 100 original records, with each item completely documented, this book provides the most inclusive list available of New Hampshire residents in the 1600's.


NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWN & VITAL RECORDS BROOKLINE 1748-1928

Oxford, Massachusetts: Holbrook Research Institute, 1999
LC 91-090619, ISBN 0-87623-500-3 (ISBN 0-87623-175-X Set)
30-frame, double-image format at 25X & 30X reduction
19 volumes on 87 microfiches
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